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Inban Plate, Meiji period (1868-1912) 3
Inban Plate, Meiji period (1868-1912) 3
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19th century antique dish made by an old hand-transfer (mainly printing and stamping) technique called Inban. This technique expedited mass-production of dishware with a lower cost, compare to hand-drawing.
This piece is an antique tableware, a valuable traditional Japanese craft from the Meiji period (1868-1912). Preserved in good condition.
*Some signs of usage may be visible, but no cracks or other major damages.
*Differ from modern industrial products, design and shape may not be consistent. Minor scratches and scuffs may be visible due to aging.
*Please understand that dust marks, glaze chips, kiln marks, etc. are not shown in the photo description.
Collected by Hideya
Born in 1985. As an art director, he continues to coordinate from exhibition spaces, floral design to event catering through his five senses based on the concept of "Revolution - Stable Beauty".
Note: Each piece is hand work by the artist, even the same piece will have a slightly different expression.
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